Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
By REBECCA Office Phone, Announce Engagement At a handsome luncheon at the club this afternoon, given by Alice Ives for Miss Marion Gar wes twelve of her intimate Carrigan’s engagement Mr. Jenn Mungo Dand of Port- Oregon, was announced. Corsages of exquisite small flew ers were massed in the center of the >< Long ends of ribbon attached these carried the cards with the two names when pulled free from ‘their moortngs. Miss Carrigan is the daughter of ‘Mr. nee Mrs. Michael John Can = Dand is the son of Mand of Portland. Reth ae ts at the University of Wash- The wedding will take place he early es say ser Before Dance Preceding the New Year's eve at the Rainier club tomorrow Mrs. A. L, Hawley will Lm | “at a dinner of eight covers her home. eee Dinner ie ‘ond Mr. Fetter New Year's ove at the Sunset club/ a ‘and Mrs, Harvey J. Fetter will with Ginger for tweive. of ‘or Miss Marie aggerty Marte Hi to Mi ag tty: Mise Ellaxbeth Lea has isaued ns to a dancing party at her this evening, to which the Dinner ! Before D Dance the dance Sally Har and Seah end Betty Morrison are giving it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morriso! George Milburn | entertain with a dinner for eight | the Sunset oe . . Party and Dance Miss Dorothy Littlefield will enter- tight couples with a theatre at the Metropalitan, followed | & supper dance at the Hotel New Year's eve at the . Bouffieur entertained with a for ten at her home today, | Miss Ellen Emaauel entertained her classmates with @ lunch- at home Saturday afternoon. In Charge of Dance boa) Ruth Lennon and ities Dav. } Campbell have c! the ep te lew Year’s Dinner and Mrs. J wy N | inne will Yoor's Rachel Price will give an in- @ancing party for forty guests the home of her parents, Mr. and John G. Price, Friday ew e at ae Club T Son rae Sith i dance at the Sunset club evening. | | as Tea Mins Kathleen Donohoe was host- ‘at a handsome Christmas tea at home this afternoon, for some the members of the younger set ‘| MacDougall-Southwiek i STEVENSON Announce Engagement Main 600, Mr, and Mrs. A. Levitt announee the engagement C3 their gaughter, ‘trude, to Dr. Harry Lemlee, son Luncheon for Daughter Mr, and Mra. L. Lemiee, of Port: In compliment to her daughter, | land Miss Helen Jordan, Mra. FM. Jor dan entertained @ number of her friends with @ luncheon at her home this afternoon ° Program at Sunset Club ‘The musical at the Sunset elub to- morrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, will be one of the moat at tractive given in the club, Mise Lu celle Bradley, a wellknown pianist from York city, and her sister, Mra, Lewis L. Tallman, soprano, will be the artists. The attendance of club members and their friends ts expected to tax the seating capacity of the club. ‘The program ia given here: Date of Dance Changed The date of the Green and Black club's “1920 Ball,” announced for January 17, hea been changed to Sat- urday, January 41, because of con dates, The dance will be given in the Mt. Baker Park club house with G r'n Jaamers, includ ing Mr. Grant Merrili, to furnish the music Former Residents of lowa to Entertain Former residents of lowa will give i reception i dance this « }in Deugiaa ball, Tenth 0 () Alicatgio Vivace, from Banate. OF ..| Bast Pine. ‘The purpose is to revive (>) Flux @'Baw Revel | the old lowa society, which was for Miss Pradiey merly very active; to enable new ar te? Tilace Rachmanineff | rivals from the state to become ae bd) Love's Like « eeemeed r Bees . quainted, and old we to renew bod er re neral inv {e) Tae Memage. ” (a) Values Wanderpoot | Won te ox to S's former real: (eo) Carnival Pourdrain | dents of lowe. will be a reception from «™ Arenaky | 8 until § o'clock, and talks from ¢ «) Pagenini-Livat | oldest reaident of that state, a (e) Malet SPER Rorestkenke | trom the most recent arrival. Dane (a) Tae Betrothal.. Chapin |'Pe And cards. Very informal (>) A Million Little Diamonds Neamano a . (co) Remembran -Mectartane (4) Old Pro’ » Foerster (e), First Love Mi (a) Melodie. Paensrend (>) Humoreseve. jowsky (e) Taccato in F sharp. vo Debuaery) pery. Va. as ‘The hostesses for the Mrs. Horace Henry and T. Minor, cee Mount Baker Social : end Mra A Rouftieur Club to Entertain mil inte Hire, Abert! iran, New Year’s ip be Gene iy, Pe The Mount Park Social club | Ni Mise Marie. Hs , of Los dancing party to be held |geles, the in the club house from 9 until 1| Albert 1. o'clock, tomorrow evening. The Mount Baker Park Sockl|in Los club will also entertain the people/and Mise of the Mount Baker Park district, | pany ber. and their friends, New Year's day) outflour duriox the helt borough schoo} les. Mise Nellie Feiger Green will accam: Wat ate 2 until 6 6 ta wen” oa dee See niece, Mins ia Maron % required put Ue touch of a] I cluteh at the handrail and the afterneoa. Campbell. with Peruvian Cansu! Tame fingers (0 set off the hoard of) tried to bs eee | Mrs. J. M. Macedo fasterany for| munitions in the loft of the adobe| bad lately climbed so swiftly Vaneouver te remain until efter the| storehouse. Nevertheless it tack a!l|/ my muscles were as soft a8 thowe| Luncheon at Sunset Club | trat*et the year the force I could put into my thin | of an infant and my body collapsed | Mine Jane Caléwell wee hogtess at J white hapd to turn on the current. |in @ heap an the steps & small informal luncheon at the| Mrs. Alonsa Taxtor returned yee| Ay goon as the deed was accompliah-| “In 1@ minutes, 1 will know all Sunset club ie . torday Portiand where she | ed, | came out of my delirium, It | thas that went te the Eatop-Lamoat N. wedding r, oon, was ae if the will power which had | keows,” I thought, but | was quite Samuellas’ New ° . P carried my sick body on its awful unfraid of the prospect Year's Dance After a sete eidniaiai mimion had at least cleared my Mir and oes. uN eile | troubieg brain. | the horrible roar of the explosian? Fre fomuctieg wel Shely win yt fe: I came out of my delirium to find) Where would I be? ee ee aa md to ole 18 minutee—"| Var—very far—fram my doar bus Year's eve in the Ki Francisco. bal} 7 1 was astonished to find myreif | band! bus hail, It ts Ba | 48 ‘con: ees etanding at the door of the haunted! That thought hurt me and roused fetti, serpentine and carnival favors| Mre. Vera Strange, who has been/reem. However, it did not astonish | me. Hob would miss me Bob would will be much in evidence. guest of Mr. and Mra Chariea|me to see the ghastly figure of a| need me | tried to call bis name, ‘The patrons and wat | Key far the fae eee moving slowly /thru the| but not a sound left my lps. Though be: Dr. and Mra. James Henry Ly-|returned Monday to 4 Mt M ‘Stewart the Sorrento. epaces of the place {Tt hadn't the strength to eppak, my bow A ‘Patterson, Dancing oo cee 1 trembled with weakness, I shiver.|honring had grown acute. Listening Mrs. Charies Bacene toed od on o> bright gerd | for the explosion, I caught the burry | . Sos hight as 1 chung to the hand To Give Luncheon we tor the winter. rail of (tie _outaide stairway and! the patio. I hoped— Miss Ruth Lennon will eatertain watched willowy, white form of with @ lunchean of sine epvere at the Dr. and Mra Charen Bacon Bua Washington tomesrow after-| win returned to Seattle Sunday afler rpending Christmas with thetr da: Moni. "Miss Bougwin is attend jon! the’ Bhered Tigart “Convent at Menia, Mr. Forest Tuck the Mira See. a eed min ok pn ahaa Me, Rédwin © Geety, Jr. wearin mint eee eee 8 gy hall. Gow entra dancing will begin at ® . ‘The ticket woe wal eee ss by the a hanen OF the ther | 2 mittee, Mr. members of the wens, i rae mt Agpee tna ire ‘ae. ae Mr. and Mre. ela Peck with Myrtle Buras, Mra. Miss Mrs. Peck's mother, Mrs. miei Mn Mae sale ia Hal-| left Sunday for San Jose, Galt David Starr, Mr. Ford, where they will make their home “Miss Anna Ulrich Fry: with hie pe, Mr. | one John L. Brown. Guy * a Milated, the future. are Tho Te with a Talking M this famous sing home at any time, beautiful Sherman, TETRAZZINI Makes Records Only For The VICTOR * Hadelitte Roya ds will hear Mme. Luisa holidays with Mr, Witlame t bont i sing at the H next Friday evening. CTOR RECORDS. Victrolas $25 upward Convenient Payment Terms Tetrazzini Will Be Accompanied by the Steinway Piano Third Avenue at Vine Bealtle Tacoma Spokane Mr. and Mra. L. K. Tappan, for merly of Seattle, and more recently Of Detroit, have returned ta ttle ta live, and ave gusste at the 1 Calheua, iy entail itn “Ete nctnee Linder, returned junday NS tan, eee Mr. ge tere, Albert Bondheim, of @ spendii with thelr § parents, | Levitt, v, Bavid Rosenverg, of Medford, mm, in the guest of bin father mother, Mr, end Mrs. J, R. of Yaki Sel rr ve in perents, Mr. and Mrs. HS Pint] a Huston. Mra. aries ¥.' Beyd and son, ee Mra. John Harrington Hdwards rene prodrome verybody achine may enjoy er in their own with some of her Common Sense Suggests Cherry's CARREY CHAT B Oherry Way of buy ing clothes ig the CeMMaR genre Way--it is the way that saves you dollars and genta w= the way that makes a small ia: buying clothes. Geed ciathes are so Vilally Upportant te one's welfare in business and secial life a ling shoytd permitted to stand in lay of having them—-and Cher plan Makes it possible for yeu te yd, iA the beat of style for a few dollara @ month. Our deparunents for both mean and women feature nationally advertised apparel of analy and the values are aye nara Over Pig'n virile on on Bewuces Madsen ay & Go, Portland has been spend: ideye Fe) his THE SEATTLY STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 40, 19 Copevighted, 8018, by che Confessions oa Bride Photo by Lathrop Btudio. uiling| ‘This te little Mary Jean MeDonalg, 11:montheold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. MeDonald, 8239 14th ave IN 10 MINUTES THE HOARD OF MUNITIONS) MAY SEND ME OFF WITH THE GHOST juniered wife glide taward "Delirious er sane, I'm not to be | 1] deceived & second time by the same eid ghost,” I said to myself, “In 16 will blow up, going to be “tn added Hiee=even ae that white decsiving epree' have jertiy to at the rema: the winter there. . Mr. John T. Heffernan, Jr, DUBLEBILT “Cravenette” Finished MAW TO WHT—QUICK TO DEY CLOTHES FOR BOYS All fresh patterns and models waiting for you. DUBBELBILT tops them all for thrift and economy—twenty good substantial rea- sons why DUBBELBILT will outwear two or- dinary suits, Sizes 6 to 18 Prices $14.75, $16.75 $18.75 THE JUVENILE |¢ 305 Pine St. taken bare and wiil who the Christmas hol: ts, Mr, and Mre . Heffernan, will leave New @ey for Boston to return to fassachusetta Inatitute af Teoh 8] byllding, but I couldn't even whisper a warning Was gone, I felt qure. I opened m: yen and looked up at a glorious sta: | which hung in the gent “This is a queer pla conyentionaj, much-adared, properly earedfor and perfectly peeta bil: girl to die, lent it?” 1 star, But I didn't want sympat 1) Ef didn’t feel sorry for myself as a girl about to die is supposed As death came closer, secand b: seoond, I thought af the thousand, and thousands of soldiers whe h died in the war-alone—and un: noticed except by the cold stars above them. They had been loved and tended by devoted wamen, in ir time, but at the end they had sane out, Unwatched, even an I was do. And they hadn't ! 1 conid tell from my @wn feelings! They had been sarry | for the loving women they left be | hind to grieve, just ag I was sorry for my husband. The echoing steps came nearer. | tried to ery out a warning. “Stay away! Stay away!’ I wanted to | shriek, but my lps were stiff and |refused to shape the words. I elutehed at the handrail, but not by an inch could I raise myself fyom | the cald steps | “Horrible! Horrible! Somebody jelse is maing to’ die with me! I've | always been so willful. Even in the | delirium of fever, I did what I had Planned to do! And I've brought a dveadful death to some innocent—" Suddenly strong arms seized me. | I knew the feel of them, After one warning gesture in whieh I tried to | tell him of our danger, I lay quite | still clase to my husband's heart. (To Be Continued.) 1 for a nice, | I grieved for Bob's griet | | Dear Mias Grey: same stale possible to get. land I said, “ was absolutely clear, of my days? the few, who, if he should go to the city or county authorities, or to some welfare association, who would not be or some temporary relief. would have been much more honorable to have asked for this relief than to knowingly violate exceptions of they eventually well do away with the law and make That law was made for the protection of your property and mine, as well as for the man whose meat you took. work, court should make nounce light sentences, Dear Misn Grey that if T learn the lesson of paych) control and influence things wiil be | thin besides separating? much easier, Gould I study this home, and what books shall I ge’ Hoping you will anawer, THANK YOU I would advise you to let well enough alone. If you will prac tice the habit ef nelf-control and develop your will power you will in turn develop an active, recep: tive mind and a pleasing person ality We know not the A BC of payehic control and infivence. And when we da in it we meddle with something beyond our comprehension, Many minds have been shattered because of it, and it in a foree which has wrought much more evil than good, oo I repeat, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE! cee Dear Miss Grey come to you with mine Some four yoars band, and our marr! prospect of being happy, and | past and live for the future. Her first husband died about two What would happen to me after | yeer# ago, and before and ever since Tonight I read about Alta Brooks, aged| 15, sent to the penitentiary for 10 yeare boil to think of what happened to me a fer w years ago in that Winter was coming on, and I was out of work; My wife was soon to become a mother, stole a little meat out of a slaughter house, were unable to make it grand larceny, as I didn’t take enough. Any way, I was sentenced to three after I had served six months, asked me if I would do it again Yea, under the same circumstances.” \almast four years before I was given my final, and my record Which would have been the best, to give me a job and a chance, or a large sentence and prison consumption the rest Circumstances always alter cases, and there never was | a law made which benefited the many that did not harm I have been told | fall so short of her ideal it So many ome moend the staire which I/t¢ you with their troubles, fanci . “ Hut end real, that I, too, have decided to} eo 1 married a idow who had divorced her hus had every) it poor, wandering ghost | would be if only she could forget her Wher one thought and topic in discus vion to what a model man he wa She han hi th © prominently ot think me narro’ or joa! vue jad, for far be from such tl if one tp inclined | ° I do’ believe such memories ahould be kept more sa- to cherish picture in every room in house, and has discarded tho rest, of them, it seems, so his may be dis | we it "Thave tried hard to make this| Of Funning fect on the pavement of /iitGe woman happy, but to no avail.| ~I prayed that! It seems it is utterly imponsible, and | nobody was coming near the doomed |to be met with unpleasant remarks jas, “If you were only like aim we | would accomplished something, for nothing now. | understand tha Half of the 10 minutes of waiting more than I can bear, for she wants at he did not provide reasonably for her when she had him and let his folks |eome between them. much longer, nat on i wer, for bed “y ie to think that “SERVICE” 1 care #0 much for her, but I can Say “Happy New Year” WOODLAWN —or a Nice Potted Plant Cyclamens Specially Priced —$1.00 Up DID YOU FORGET SOMEONE AT CHRISTMAS? WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP SEATTLE'S FLOWERPHONE Main 663 By CYNTHIA GREY It sure made me it was im- ol They or shed. for her nd are doing it : in your power to make years. The officials,, var If whe has picked you as n ¢ m. 4 uid rine up 4 in 7 ot wre and not So I served) ony insist, but demand, th hat ail of her former div pand's tures be rer will not remove them, do #o yourself 4 lghtful place in t © women have idea that the way to - -NO. 1954. | # love is ta 4 keep him | in continua vr. If your | wife is wor y such misg- T have never known of a man in your position, taken theory hould set by right at on : eg Dear Cynthia G Aft A ‘ ear Cynthia Gre er re Don’t you think it |, "ett c7n "columns Gane the kind ef the such cases law? If the and pro- might just as stealing a legal aet. et the same age em is hard to get ge with. IT am Francis’ ideal, tho I atm very pretty, and my beagly a r not spoiled me for making jy ease tell| husband, when I ¢ ne, & goed, jie if there is no way of remedying| square meal after he has worked pil |day to buy the makings of that meal, 1 can not bear to give her up, and)1 believe if the husband is an en- t I can not go on like we bh: ergétic and ambitious young man, the in her it seems there is no con-| wife should appreciate such @ man ng le or trust nor does she even|by doing her part in the home t Ww any consideration. Wejsure would like to meet @ man Mk@) jeould be so happy if she w but | Francis. | try one » DISCOURAGED. I also want to say that I second) T ia just one of three the motion that was made in youg! | things: Your wife does not love | columns a few days ago about « clul | you, she is insane, she has j|where young people could get | picked you for an eax: mark. It | quainted A MISS OF 26. [ers | —9 | MEANY HALL SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA} JOHN SPARGUR, Conductay FIFTH SYMPHONY CONCER FRI, JAN. 2} Beethoven’s Third Symphony “EROICA” Assisting Artist: ALBANY RITCHIE VIOLINIST Tickets on Sale at Clay's Piano House This Model $2.65 The ‘Best Values We Know Of deed nae $1.98 to $4.59 weal PRICES Cemmenmmerreree | fe °° 75 $1, $1.50, $2 ARGAIN BASEMENT 70—Musicians—70 “QUALITY” with FLOWERS A 1410 Second Ave. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Beside Clemmer Theatre